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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1899. 7 ADVERTISEMENTS. Before he could realize the danger there | —— Pl < e S S RO R O was a hissing stream which fast flooded | that section of the mine with gas. He MINEHS KILL[U had not time to shout more than the first | EH'TIElZ[H .I.H[ syllable of a warning when there was a | heavy oxploslon and the mangled form of | Bernardo Seuces, v\hn was at work near p by, was also killed, his body being found . . tered. His body and that of Jones were | s e Lo " ea s "l arme" s Disaster in 1the Cumber- | qumber of others were serionaly injurea. - | Lieber Creates a Sensa- horribly mutilated when the mine was en- Among_those who suffered most were | P S land Mine. }?5::2?‘57:":3‘%':‘:‘15;?‘;‘%33a’::’:":"snz‘,::i‘ tion in the Reichstag. DESK STUDIES FOR GIRLS PENMANSHIP maimed by falling coal, and burned; Fre |SEVEN MEN ARE INJURED |Lpren, Jonn Mathews and m{‘,’{‘x IS USUALLY CONSERVATIVE Copyright, 1899, by Seymmxr Eaton. SRS ‘ Chinese and two Japanese were injured, —_—— the Japanese perhaps fatally, The heavy |IV. THREE LESSONS IN PEN-|tice. They should be made quite r-YldIy MANGLED BODIES OF TWO VIC- | explosion which shook the walls of coal WILLIAM’S FAVORITE NAVAL MANSHIP. | without the ald of the fingers. The little wa sed by the igniting of th as re- ® finger should glide freely over the paper ‘ TIMS RECOVERED. | Teased by the subsidence ot the roof and | BILL MAY SUFFER. BY C. P. ZANER. in making theln. The power should come 5 X | fired by the little torch carried In the hat | e rom the shoulder and elbow. Those who 1 of the miner whose pick freed it. T A Lesson No. 1. Srite eashest and best use . rulhlll-r'\h.o Special Dispatch to The Call. There has never been any fire of any Special Dispatch to The Call. There are usually two or more persons | yjon mi-.. :.’.rm-"ur;u .';m‘( ‘l»"n acese kind in the stope, and never before has | concerned In writing—the writer and the | fully the arm m e “the ¢ VICTORIA, B. C. Dec. 12.—An explo-| £as been encountéred in that part of the | BERLIN, Dec. 12—The event of the Jay | senger"on readers. The writer should | muscle just In fr. slon of gas occurred yesterday afternoon | z‘r":mel’}f; Borier Jus0s Leloxe thaRisas- | his! boen D, LIBSPS eXiticlsm’ fn- tha | rever Do a0 certioms and IamTe ot Coe | Gitfiest widg of the & few minutes before 6 o'clock at the ! ;o0 "} ouna, for it was just pror to | Relchstag of Emperor Willlam's specch | writing is more a matter of care than of (o Sudy critical Cumberland mine, one of the largehe time when the shifts changed that the &t Hamburg. The spectacle of this ca tters herewit Tmous raise in ths prices of Seaiskins, we are siill offering rments at former prices, fully 25°% BELOW what others are charg- ng for similar goods. T U, ¢ the elbow on the plate of mintmum te how simple | talent or genius) as to cause the reader groups which are shipping so much coal | nccident occurred. These facts, which | tious leader of the important group In the | annoyance in the reading. [ounding ',‘";},j"‘““,' - Seal ki J | to San, Francisco and Honolulu for the | Were brought out at the 3 Inquest | Reichstag—the section that will deciae g T AR SCAISKIn ackets 150 and United States Government. The news | held to-day. go okl : the naval bili—thus severely blaming tne mble a e the a LONDON DYE up | reached here In vague rumors late last ot RSO Kalser, Is almost without a varallel In ond part of w open %o they d night, but it was not then supposed that | has thrown the little min- | German parliamentary history. It was all | there had been any fatal results. It was!ing town in gloom, for both the dead min- | the more notable because Count von Bal- { only after a wild night ride on a handcar | ers leave widows and nearly all the in- | lestrem, president of the Reichstag, up- over ninety or more miles of rallway that | jured men have families resident there. | held the dignity of the chamber, and | the detalls were learned. The funeral of the victims will take place | maintained freedom of speech even | | to;morrow.” The mine was ready for the W‘I)tr;u?‘r‘nsx;:mv:hlllle Il::sm;n:‘?d‘;:r:n::‘ resumption of business this morning. bu | 86ainst the fmperial Chaneeilor. | the management closed it until Thur!dl) This evening parliamentary circles are | Company’s mine. ome of 700, Colliery | out of respect to the dead. ISl agoe ovesithe toeiaent: By soms it | Jones, ddenly broke through the | B o |1s said that Count von Ballestrem, who | root ot e | on several previous occasions stopped | . spped a leak of gas. | CARELESSNESS CAUSED | stmilar criticism, had in this instance a | ‘ e CARBONADO DISASTER | personal motive for permitting unre- | ble 0, and space well be Look critically over y | see if your w's and n and I's, are not too similar to be legible BUTHARD To ReAD. except by context Many persons write {llegibly because the to read | forma’ they learned (or rather falled to learm) were too Intricate and therefore too difficult e extended forms given show BUT TIRING TOWRITE how many loops may be dispensed with and how others may be made more plain. Fur Neck Scarfs. Marten Opossum head and 5 tails. $2.50 ible color..........$8.00 Children’s Fur Sets for EXTENDED LETTERS Stone Marten, Opos- sum Scarf, 2 heads and 8 $3.50, $4.00, $5.00 in Sable color...$4.50 Holiday Giits:: 75C uP. Every garment beautifully fin- and quality guar- ‘ ADVERTISEMENTS. | f CARBONADO, Dec. 12.—The finding flfl G R E E N BE RG & miner's open lamp and black pipe prob- | ably exrlains the story of the awful cat- | astrophe that occurred at Carbonado Sat- AND... urdu) Great as was yesterday's sorrow ressed upon this little community, strained comment, because one of the chief opponents of the canal bill, he be- | came persona non grata with the EmJ | peror, who banished him from court. In| any event, the affalr has not improved | the chances of the naval bill. During the debate in the Relchstag to- One should be able, therefo: to write | legibly, and in these days of dispatch one | hhhhhhhh M h p on ding of th | f T8 nine €5 SDAL (e e S 8 | ONy the frat feading of the buaget| jould be able to write rapidly and read- xo day have added. That one of their " le financial situation was due to| 2PI¥ 8t the same time. Indeed, one can- number—a man of years and experlence | {h caretul manmer in which he Theurs | ROt afford to write slowly. i = hnd knowing the constant danger that at- | . T . b To enable one to write rapldly, easily, 81 GRANT AVENUE [ tended him and his fellows in the mine— Scontioiaed SHethaa :'-n:{,{‘e‘:e restios el ; should deliberately endanger not only his | S : Fhrad PURSES. H. LIEBES & COMPANY, INCORPORATED, THE LARGEST FUR HOUSE IN THE WORLD, | “Pruesian’ financial _juggl (Dr. von own life but that of his son and hun- o | Greds of his feliow workmen a3 huR- | Michel) he further remarl ced, had “based Nos. 183, 135, 137 POST STREET, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Real Allgae, sl laods rvntar | 48 hich Carbonks as mot prepered | oo’ ductisting evouues - THL Saea: | Real Sed, back 54’ Soored ] regiiar | positive evidence which is now before the | 18 1 ;:‘:af‘“;”,{‘,ffim“fi‘L"‘,‘;“xfl:‘”m,“fdm:, e — e | Dlackencd and batiered, amp No. 19|t some day. The Centrists were of tne | _AMUSEMENTS. ‘ AMUSEMENTS. GLOVES | gone and screws filled with soot and ecoal | OPinion ihai the dovernment's require | “ . ! ments could be met without recourse to | | dust, was picked up by some of the res- 750 | culng party late last night In the ins fresh taxation. At present he was not | & [ r price, $135. i 106 pasty_late lnss S0 prepared to say whether or not ue would GRAND OPI:RA“HOUSE. T TeRUIAr Drice, B S0, heve oo #1.35 | Shth crosscnt . Beside ft. e ‘t;‘mwn the naval il “Tne dk-clnl.'nln‘nn of - PHON | e Lo D . the Government, the speaker claimed, | EUEFEONE MADN S UMBRELLAS B ITRE 'l*;;‘,,l‘“,fm“{}," v“hl"fii.gd"’.& would have had Freat welght it it had not | English ONLY THIS WEE Thursday Afternoon. | eieoes e ———— Two-clasp, gray and mode *Moch il ,muUIl(ll'u‘tflMlW | examination_of the shift book revealed | been given gui blicity beforehand, thus | @0c | that lamp No. 170 had been assigned to S!Ehting the Reichstag. | } Ben Zeddler The body of Zed Dr. Lieber concluded with saying that | Always cross the t (not the letter fol- GEN E OF An.. | regular price, $1 25.... s T8¢ | found a short tance away and t v E’N and future events would prove to the | lowing It), loop the I, finish the b carefully SE T HITS, AT TIIL of the lamp was aiso found some mperor that he had been ill-informed 1n (so that it does not resemble le or h) and Pp cum, HANDKERCHIEFS | tance away, where it had been blown up | Hamburg regarding the feelings of the close the a part & and q, and your writing will & e at least legible. You need not slavishly imitate the letters given herewith to e legibly. But you should study earefully the individuality of letters. Such dy will lead you to discover defects in your own. Our writing Aproves only as we locate our mistakes. > | the slope. ~ His miner's tools were found | German people. During the first eight T.’.', }’:q‘." 3':?‘““"“"'_’ BEe: 5o |near by. It is therefore probable that the | Years of the Emperor's relgn the Reich- expl-mlun was ¢ stag had by no means persistently re. T“E CHIMES OF At 10 CLOCK SHARP. o] plsion ks ot S0'8 2hor | fused 0 inorease the mavy. iy ga ’ Fancy Lace Edge; B¢ | ing from some m opened by the heavy | Prince Hohenlohe, the ‘imperial Chan- STER CONTINUOUS PERFORMANCE | blasting. | cellor, said he sincerely regretted that the IN AID OF THE HOSIERY | Eleven funerals were held to-day and | Emperor's speech had been introduced in | ‘» fort, black; regular price 200.12 1-8¢ | the balance will take place to-morrow. | the debate. The speech, he added. had | M to know that our writing is poor al, 4 gauze, plain and ribbed; }h"-n called forth by the political ditua- is not enough to improve It We must NEXT WEE DERMAUS The wular price 45¢,.. ae.. aSe] e | tion. It was an expression of solicitude know wherein it is poor and then correct O e 3 HARITY FUND sio ‘black and tan; regulas ACCUSES MOLINEUX. | from the ‘monarch for the power and | gracefully and well. the accompanying | the faults, ono by ohe. o "2 120 | | prestige of ‘the fatherland. In view of | exercises are good for preliminary prac: ¥ a & B Ay Matinee, COUNTRY ORDERS RECEIVE ATTENTION: | Peductions Drawn by Handwriting | the eminent position which the King of | —or THE— Prussla occupled as German Emperor | samples of Laces, Trimmings, | Expert KI““I’Y- his right to exhort his people to unity in | e 3 Associated Theatrical Managers | Emiriberis. Ritimie Lo NEW YORK, D: —To-day’s sesslon | order to achieve great ends and to ive | HMINIMUM LETTERS. — - 2 ot Ban ,,,.a";iuo' | in the trial of Roland B. Molineux was ¢Xpression to his wishes could not be con- i devoted entirely to the examination of | teste i | UMBIA N | | Willlam J. Kir the handwriting ex- R‘ ‘ount von Bnllosn;en;‘ pix’!ld‘?‘l( nxf the | § 2NV oA v c rt. The proceedings were devol ot eichstag, Intimated that he had already e “1 GRC“TESI B"-L H tk 0”5“0 Dublic interest, the scene In the courtrooss | ruled that. members of ne. Rerneres | e\em'fllng the classroom of a business 1d not be debarred from discussing in college. t explained even the uitable manner the speeches of the A AL AL L R ROMBD r most minu 16 entire hour be- s published in the Reichsan- | | t,uwwmu AV e e COMe Just to Look foimes s 7 e e bts Tepard st | | VXL GO @ a Al | Fhe important port h(he testimony iching on the highly important po- | . { ; [ of Expert Kinsley may be summed up »n which the Emperor occupled in po- | ancl Larg anv px- New est | by the statement he testified cal life #f T did not allow his significant | | .4 -2 AL | \ | after examining thousands of specimen: es to be mentioned here. This | ”m,,“ Chinaware | of handwriting, including samples from | must, of course, be done decorously, and M\/ e g o % | every member, and every employe of the | in m¥ opinion the previous speaker com- ANt || S Crockery | I\nh‘korh'nmwr b, he heoam; con- | plied with this condition.” | | HTER and FERRIS HARTMAN, vinced that one person wrote the so-| Count von Lomburg-Stirum, Conserva- | g A5 Glassware called “Barnett” and “Cornish” letters; | tive, declared that the financial situation Not only should your writiog be legtble R 3EOR- J that the same man wrote the address on | demanded the greatest economy. There ii‘"f("{“‘;f] ut it should be as digtinctl st | Lamps | the poison package. and that that man | could not be much retrenchment fn the | i Ry T e s astag. PRICES £&20 ol o was Roland B. Molineux. foreign estimates, but while & certaly 50 DOST. 88 (2 yelasts chaterer By e % e ruaments e credit was due to Count von Bulow both 0 walking 4nd alking i Same NOON Novelties PORTO RICAN ELECTIONS. agriculture and manufactures were suf- ; g gty P 4 write well the style you like best. As a A MI> means of improving your style and my | fering from the present relations with P : Clocks Republicans Claim an o"",h,]mmg’.«m»nm Prince Hohenlohe fully grasped ner, you will do well to practice the ace R Thy % ) g % gravity of the situation, and the companying forms. Such practice and (:“_EF R\l_\ THEATER g:”m Cartain His:s at 1 o'clock sharp LOWEST PRICES e \\1_'93:11;1{'2;{:‘;“0 e Jw.ukvr sald that the naval question s | imitation will develop judgment and skill | CARRIAGE! h 5 , relative {mv\er of the states h —two gnod things to possess I te—This course of three lessons by C. P. Zaner will be continued next week. SHOP AND TRADE STUDIES FOR BOYS. Copyright, 1899, by Seymour Eaton xT W 2 N IN DIXIE ne “rHE NO'ITEST coo e . arquet, 25c, and seat; bale The ‘Mankter bl Avtics Lo helped‘ Come Just to Look. e By of iy | Seare” Bt the Hispan n customary for the municipal | the opinfons of the Government. The Central 210-212 Grant ave., | g..A)m on the city buildings. though Mr. Chamberlain's speech and m-" seventeen towns. The Republicans hold( eches. | two months to complete the elections at | rosy exposition of the budget. The em per cent we can find the interest assert that there has been an overwhelm- | business with her colonies. Too much was | Last week we learned how to discount | juy'siq 8, or $12 R Ancnmd WHY German trade proportionately with a new | OUher commercial paper. A note for $156 dated June 15 at four | eral Davis has fssued an | changed but little durlng the last two | eviry known charity. Now help them. | Porto Rico. The Spanish flag is not to| American an R o P [} 1A l m lll G be allowed on public buildings. Of late | pelled the ervative party to concur in | RIS Pt Pefl meman mpu M efl |] illh{‘):.:r“l'\ in the Interior towns to dis-| growing antipathy to England and Eng- | ay the Spanish and American flags to- | lith policy, he asserted, was remarkable, s The Republicans have carried Ponce by | speeches of British statesmen general Stores 86.“;::“;:';: ‘::pp‘[’,?::fl' | 0 ity SEikatinns" wees hain in|had little more value than electoral | 52 Market S8t., foot California. | ejght with 1200 total plurality. Forty-five| Herr Bebel (Soclalist) declared that the | Branch Stores Everywhere. elections are yet unordered. It will take | Increasing loans were in opposition to the | II. ARITHMETIC OF THE OFFICE. | _When we have found the interest n‘l — - the present rate. The Republicans cialm | pire’s debt, he asserted, had increased 5y . per cenit by adding one-twelfth to the ra- | S8ap Juan by a tremendous majority, and | enormousiy, and Germany did a miserable Lesson No ‘Discount ult. The cash proceeds will be $1266 40, 4. ing Federal defeat. aid for the Caroline Islands, and Kiao- | 8COUNts; our lesson this week relates t0 | The student will now proceed to solve = OF MBS CHASE: Chau was never a fever n To Increase | the discounting of promissory notes and | the following examples: EATH - < . D — | fieet was a difficult matter. “According to | Notes and drafts are usually drawn for | months Js dlscoutied on the same day of EDWIN MIiLTON ROYLE Use a WelellCll nght? Gained Prominence by Her Work in : ves speeches seemed | Periods not excecding four months. | & per cent. Find the cash proceeds. (The o d to the Navy League than | they are sold to banks or to note brokers | {yme wiil be four months and orie day.) I & CO i . i Behalf of Southern Slaves. . histag. With Great Britain's | discount is reckoned from the date of sale | 3 A note for 31800 dated May 15 at thres The Monologist | The reliable dealer says it’s PAWTUCKET, R. L. Dec. 12—Mrs. | flect and Germany's army the two coun- | 10 the date of F‘:;?;’;3..,.’.‘?,.’?2'}:,5.‘5“:5<'"“""“ is discounted June 3 ut 7 per ceat. 'GEOR(’E FULL FR GOLDEN | the best. The unreliable dealer | Elizabeth Upham Chase, who became | tries could rule the world. pa Yt Find the cash proceeds. ! : Nav: .| as the day of discount) and the day ob 3. A note for §246) dated July 27 at ninet a Big Colle ¢ Vaudeville Stars. | always has something ‘“just as | prominent throughout the country In the | The Secretary of the Nav i Admiral Tie | maturity are considered. ‘That is (0 887, | daye s dlsconnted Aasst b ot s Por conl. Eddy and Jopes su mm SJLTH uo | LAST WEEK, a7 B : d anti-slavery agitation .1;;\« on account ;;.r‘ Nas presented he a1 not know the extent | if & note is discounted November 9 and ( ;ln,, the cash proceed CAMILLE D ARVILLE | good. uy it, and he gets the | her work in behalf of the negro, and w! e A nateics o g heLexient | wes " was a leadir ocate of W s_suf- | e t reckoned for 12 days, he S as been drawing Interest at 3 per cent a Queen of Comic Opera.. | ““just as good,” and.you geta | fa%e’ died at her home In Central Falls | the secretary asserted, the workingmen being counted. In the exércises which | month for seve ths. Af t a THE M(l \lL fill)k!ll\ \H\WIELS = counterfeil. to-day, aged 9 years | yould be the Arst sufferers. The House | 25"Even hers both Gays are to be con- | oL of, seven mon g > s L then adjourned ith month he pays the account sidered. The banker argues that the bor- | with a three months’ te for the full Miner Injured. T e ) rower has the use of the money upon the | amount plus the interest for the ten ANGELS CAMP. rw! 12.—George Nick: DA.KAGING TESTIMONY. day of discount and he need not pay It months. On the day when the note is NGEL g 208C. 15 =SIO0rRD SNCh- until the closing hour of the day of ma- given it is discounted at 7 per cent. What a young miner, blown up In a| PORTLAND, Dec. 12—The prosecution | turity. Note the following brief exer- | should be the cash proceeds? blast as he was about to leave the Utica luded the testimony In the McDaniel | cises: 5. A note is drawn March 10 at mine last night. He was terribly mangled | concluded 4 A note for $720 dated July 6, 159, at 3| months und fs discounted March B s and will die. Nickly is unmarried and m;{;‘i"' ;1":(:‘[,::1‘51:2";:;‘:‘;:{.‘? (’;‘\’J’x'el"r;_h‘, months, is discounted Auguss 15 at 7 per | per cent. if the face of the note is 3653 40, has a brother lmng ere. princ o 7 | cent; find the cash proceeds. what should the h proceeds amount — ——======| was by Witness Frank Kerslake who | “\d proceed first to find the day of ma- to? - OLYMPIA =535 vry COR. MASON WELSBACH only free vaudeville show in the city. | SnIed Box. Bearing Mark PERFORMANCE IRMA el ALL DEALERS ‘ A REALLY GREAT BILL. Beware of Coun'erfeit Mantics and cheag MOHRING BROTHERS, | rmem e was Cyclone Acrobats, direct from Europe. Thn Genllmo Gives n Bontay ient. | swore he saw a man enter the house | tyrity_that is, the day when the mote | 6 A three months’ note for §700 falls due < 15 B CAD WILSON, ADVERTISEMENTS. where McDaniel dived within ten minutes | pATIY CIPaC 18 [, GAY, FReR They ROIS | & A three n renewed for three monins AY AND SUNDAY The moubrette with the swee: — of 12 o'clock on the night of the murder. ce and me\ gets, a host of other | will be October 5. The note falls due on | with Interest at 7 per cent added to the If this man was McDaniel it disproves his | Getober 5. 1f the note had read 9 days |face. The new note is discounted May 7 repeated story that he lagt the murder or date instead of three months it | nt 6% per cent. Find the cash proceeds. 3 af e PEERLESS :irlmand was at home belween 10 and 11 | a—.,uhl fngl ue 0 days after July 5, or| 7. merchant allows a customer a dis- bt ctober % days in July, 31 days In|count of 10 and § per cent from a bill of Kindergarten Pestivities. p 3 5oe. sack of Klondike ————————— | HASTINGS AND HALL. Vaudeviile Stars. TIVOLI OPERA-HOUSE. | oo s bele FAVORITE RESCRIPTION It of nuggets, be seen in the August, 30 days in September and 3 days 20 and then accepts a three months’ s FATED AND RENO- | Vielt, 844 and in October make % days. The note falls | note in payment, which e lmmod‘m'rly PACKED g e b ADMISSION FREE | A elat o hare e e oot bt o | from August 15 to October 5. If we count | © 4 Note, 334 37; date, September 9, six g IVERY SUNDAY. | brating the closing of the present achool term. | } 'y oo these dates, as is the custom in ; discounted September 9, 5 per cen Bverytt Used to Bet NIGHT, EVERY FRIDAY. | | OFFERS EXCELLENT INDUCEMENTS TO | The exercises will be entertaining and instrue- | iy O¢ MUERE SPTER &8 08 100 SHSCO (0 | GA0: Tcouns lot"aonm tive to all who take an interest In kindergarten 2 5 lNVEsTflBs 0F BMALL ME‘"S work, and will show the wonderful progress the l'{;‘,",';e‘, fi‘,’,fl.r%(d:,.'m\&‘l ,‘,:: ,;:{“;:‘; little ones make under the methods of teaching | 52 days. nlnld %z, l,-rnunrrhug \WESTERN TURF ASSOCIATION ; 2 TA"\IFORAN PARK. date, October 12, two Hs;oumed October 27, § per cent. ERY EVENING AND SATURDAY MATINEE | Ths Triamphant O S = adopted by these schools. All who are interest- | sch 14 & merchant receives th he Tr ant Comte Opera, e s e e BTy b | g, Fav AR 15°AEtaA thd fastreriion ana Yemd | - 4 790 = “, e | lnnnwm notes from his customers: One 16, 189, Inel o encouragement to the teachers and add to the | for 2, dated March I at three 'I A a“d A R F NI 416, 169, Inclusive i KERN RIVER DISTRICT, enjoyment of the youngsters by their presence. | = M—Jo | months; one for 217 2 dated Marcn b at g ke ot ix hig? 2 Four miles north from Bakersfield. The exercises at thé different -cha;\hl will be- | 3.60 = de | {;\-‘;(n:‘)::' 3o for ur.(.]:, m:‘:; );:,;:: Presented by & § rd Cast, Including Pa- ALREADY THERE ARE ;(:c::) r;»}:;:-.m;!-;::;:‘ I:":etln‘n nlrad .mms: 3 %0 = _)/,,,"—,L() 1 , March 5 at ninety days. On the followisg FERRIS HARTMAN. where | wsh | FOURTEEN IMFORTANT WELLS. |, "L .. T F. Shattuck and Merchants' | - e Sy :'t’t’lowl;ec:na!nk}n‘x;"la had y can FOR BARDERS, Bax, | " % immediate vicinity, and there are West Misslon street, 11 a. m. 14—St i l‘/ - Y2 Ao | cash proceeds. o BRUSHE y - Nos. 3 and 4, 800 Grannan street, 10 a. m.; s, bootblacks, tath. | NO DRY HOLES IN THE DISTRICT. b - % houses, billlard tables, e Emily P. Walker, Real Estate, Attorneys’ and | A4 = SeA—ya Ao Hints and Answers. ¥ after jast | brewers, bookbinders, candy-makers. No. Produce Exchange, 21 Ninth street, 11 a. m. % Lesson No. 4—(1) 31469 75. () 51774 10. reserved for | @ -r. flour mm-. foundrie: | This note matures August 15. From June No smoking. Valencia ndries, paper- Il o hi [{ it ey, w16 Down 2|5 Feet, BUCHANAN BROS,. hnfers. 609 Sacramento St Osgood and Grace Bradley and Wilmerding, V% 7 2 2580 Sixteenth street, 11 a. m.; Two Friends, S——— 3 until August 15, counting both day of 1018 Folsom street, 2 p. m. 1i—Stanford Nos. 7” 7 2 7__ W{?’ 4 | discount and day of maturity, will make 1and 2, 1912 Mason street, 10 a. m.: Hearst Kin. (ly-{:&o\x’x‘\l ‘_}rfl:z du! n(-unu -four day And without doubt we will strike me 1 be- | dergartens, Union Square Hall, corner Stockton The interest at 6 per cent is $5 24 and . e day of maturity Oc- Vfore reaching the depth of 350 £ s and Unfon, 11 a. m.; Lester Norris, 1233 Pacific | at 7 per;nm it is one-sixth morehur ] fix flonhl‘r 5(‘a)n$|172e‘;11sc_‘g>;‘-'rulnme :Asr;‘ry- wo v v I ds of the note, then, w ace of the nots W. T. HESS, We have mot yet adranced our prics avevs The caph proceeds of the note s 32629, The discount 1s seckonsd' it 7 oce | NOTARY PU .10 AND ATIVRNEY-AT-LAW, ou- DULUR PE“ SHAHE Where interest and discount tables are crm for mre- months and one day. (3) Tenth Ficor, Room 1015, Claus Spreckels Bidg. t . 63 CALL FOR PROSPECTUS, MAP & REPORTS. 1 ” e Y PTR REERNY Tanis at San Diego. N NOSUPELS TALETGSE 15 SOmOLIties TOLR: he date of maturity Is Julv 10 | Telephone Brown 831 DIRECTORS AND_OFFICERS: ; SAN DIEGO, Dec. 12—The German | oned. " Acoarate interest when dircaunting the ‘time. 19 %a. W 5. The Residence, 521 California st., below Powell, receded by the L hable F E: i, - 2 P o JHN M. WRIGHT, President. ALCAZAR THEATER. ——LAST WEEK OF— stations, Arrive at San ». m. Leave San Bruno at 4:00 Brush Manuf: POWE! FRAN " Beautiful Mexican Play, | CONCERTS AND RESORTS. i i . | BN Francisco a steamer Tanis, the pioneer vessel of the | or when paying interest on accounts or on | {ace of the note is 25, reckoning in- 1! Kosmos steamer line betweeen Hamburg | I)orr;w;(‘!, money Is always more favorable terest for !'V!:I! tzh:;od rlr;:\nx‘?! The ::;o v a Francisco,” arrived in port this | to the borrower. | ugu e time s el . “UP TO WATKINS.” CHUTES AND Z00. '.'.'{’.‘,”""" Corner Fourth wng | Hon. JACOR I, NEFF, Vice President. g e e R San | A merchant accepts on September 4 & | (7) 3153 3. The face of the DAY, FRANK MALL EAFE HUYAL e ey | Fital TAMES G MAGUIRE. Director. Francisco, for which port she has 2000 tons | 8-day note in payment of an account of | S R s HART, Director. of cargo, mostly cement. The Tanis is a | $1266 40. On September 9 he has the note 1d onoR:l:lsm:‘uls‘ (;"-r;l rr:;((m\.!: ERNEST HASTINGS, In His cm( lmu.nfn of Cornille Ve Sk fes, | OFFICE, ROSM €. FIG n‘t‘;«m MILLS | $he lline. The next one will arrive | This note, wil mature on December 3 ::lvar:l'}:sln%&.rfiffi:] ‘lr;.t{'rm:r‘ulr(“; .»r.; “DR. B LL ” “ TO-MORROW (THURSDAY) EVENING, ‘COKE ! COKE! EL Barnhart Sentenced. The discount, then, is reckoned for g. an e June 2; AMATEUR rINAFORE IINSTREI.S McDONALD, T om0 Roman ernul’l bicycle clreus, aerial trolle; HE greatest of health resorts. Cui “;"".'m barrel of love, éarthquake floor, mystic m iils Shen others fail. ‘Intendina vieltors rors, human cage, haunted spring, lively blower | may procure special round-trip UCkers, entit aod @ acors o ohers, " The cmpletely ow Ting. them to Tebate of #3 . For particulars stock of prizes includes Xmas presents Weekly Call, 1 per Year |’ sz, i Xoui ot 12| B 0 MR AFE e i) ot., e e from 8% 6| srOCKTON, Dec, 12 Chartes Barmbart days, and th soluilon s as follows: | g}z 2 gue o {o i ;)-»w»r o que o — Phone for Seats, Park 1. Coke. s S0 | who pleaded yesterday to the e May 11: 18+-30+11-+1 . ALBERT - i i ol iCR Bt FOLOR o ted Biaten. No Guonss | cnarge of felo y“:‘mgenlemoma’wu sen- "‘/ ‘ St $196 0; 'due June 2; 1643048148 1281 P e B S A O connected with this | {enced by Judge Budd this mornin 2. = <o ds. P HOEFILCH AT st G g -~ establishment. three years in"San Quentin. " Barnhars 42212 Joo- O g oA { CENTRAL PAYK &% bkt i Oren WINTER RESORTS. "Rfi'c:::?& i e oY i AL, Autumn-Winter Term, 1999-1900, R | n.fi'e".’"”rl'l"y"'-'r'f:::f:':«“:‘-"'."L:i;fig""s.‘.h | PASO ROBLES 8rawn by the District Attorne /-2 ‘[ L e Mondays and Tharsdays:, = Popsiar | cessive winners will be'given a handsome $20 e e Studles in Shakespeare. Tues he | old b Prof HIll, the high - Useful Christmas Presents. b | Great Artists. Wednes Desi 16 GrantAv, | e3¢ yaiey, | Pt 5L e Seb " HOT SULPHUR SPRINGS. B T o / /7 /a / Mf/g PR b L Ty o and Tease books, Bill Books and Card Cases are nice B TNt aye: Ham: e iseases. e cured. No presents for either "‘“‘"‘W‘ or “flY v and Household Economy. These 2 Sourses m. A. J. ATKINS, ttered in fl free of charge il Febi Ex- 3D " Sutter “otr bousht trom vmgCo..muu- l "/? 6§63 = W# i"‘“ S 5 Dol 8¢ Cholt G108 W S basis for the granting of certificates